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  2. Institute in Basic Life Principles - Wikipedia

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    The stated purpose of the organization [2] is to provide instruction on how to find success in life by following biblical principles. This involves programs that include seminars for ministry, community outreach, troubled youth mentoring, and an international ministry. [3] [4]

  3. Christian Leaders Institute - Wikipedia

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    While Christian Leaders Institute does not explicitly promote any individual Christian tradition [13] and multiple theological ideas may be presented in any individual course, materials are primarily presented from an Evangelical and Reformed perspective, as a significant portion of the staff, instructors, and administration are tied to the Christian Reformed Church or attended the church's ...

  4. Henry M. Morris - Wikipedia

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    The Biblical Basis for Modern Science, Master Books, Green Forest, 2002. (ISBN 0-89051-369-4) Biblical Creationism, Master Books, Green Forest, 2003. (ISBN 0-89051-293-0) The Defender's Study Bible, Thomas Nelson, Nashville, 2005. (ISBN 0529104458). Revised in 2006 as the New Defender's Study Bible.

  5. Christian courtship - Wikipedia

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    Christian courtship, also known as Biblical courtship, is the traditional Christian practice of individuals in approaching "the prospect of marriage". [1] Preceded by a proposal , courtship traditionally begins after a betrothal and concludes with the celebration of marriage (though in the present-day, courtship may precede the betrothal, which ...

  6. Catherine Clark Kroeger - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Clark Kroeger (December 12, 1925 – February 14, 2011) was an American writer, professor, New Testament scholar, and a leading figure within the biblical egalitarian movement. She founded the worldwide organization Christians for Biblical Equality (CBE), and its papers are housed at her family home. [ 1 ]

  7. Navamani Elia Peter - Wikipedia

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    Espousing women's leadership and mentoring youth: Religion: Christianity: Church: Methodist Church in India (MCI) [1] Ordained: 12 January 1986 [2] Writings: 1989, Bible study: Practical exhortation: Hebrews 3:7–15 [3] 1996, A Christian View of the Family [4] 1998, Biblical Paradigms for Women's Ministry in Asia [5] 1999, Woman! Reclaim your ...

  8. H. Evan Runner - Wikipedia

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    Howard Evan Runner (January 28, 1916 – March 14, 2002) was professor of philosophy at Calvin College from 1951 until his retirement in 1981.. Runner was born in Oxford, Pennsylvania and graduated from Wheaton College in Illinois, Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia (where he was deeply influenced by the thought of Professor Cornelius Van Til), and The Free University of Amsterdam.

  9. Biblical authority - Wikipedia

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    Biblical authority refers to the notion that the Bible is authoritative and useful in guiding matters of Christian practice because it represents the word of God. [4] The nature of biblical authority is that it involves critique of the Bible and sources of biblical literature in order to determine the accuracy and authority of its information in regards to communicating the word of God. [5]